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Emperor Kanmu (桓武天皇, Kammu-tennō, 735 – 9
April 806), or Kammu, was the 50th
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession. Kammu...
- they
descended from:
Kanmu Heishi, Ninmyō Heishi,
Montoku Heishi, and Kōkō Heishi, the most
influential of
which was the
Kanmu Heishi line. In the twilight...
- Heian-kyō (平安京),
which was the
former name of Kyoto, in 794 by
Emperor Kanmu (桓武天皇,
Kanmu-tennō) (737–806). To
inaugurate the
first Jidai celebration in 1895...
- (平家); 4
cadet branches of
Imperial House of ****an.
Kanmu Heishi (桓武平氏) –
descended from 50th
emperor Kanmu;
famous for
Taira no Masakado. Bandō 8
Heishi (坂東八平氏)...
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known as
Taira no
Yoshimochi (平良持), of the
Kanmu Taira clan (
Kanmu Heishi),
descendants of
Emperor Kanmu (reigned 781–806) who were
demoted from princely...
- from
Emperor Seiwa) and
Kanmu Taira (桓武平氏
Kanmu Taira'u-ji/ Hei-shi/ Hei-ji, a line of the
Taira clan
descended from
Emperor Kanmu)
honored Hachiman, from...
- have
killed as much as one-third of ****an's po****tion. In 784,
Emperor Kanmu moved the capital,
settling on Heian-kyō (modern-day Kyoto) in 794. This...
- Saga's
reign lasted from 809 to 823. Saga was the
second son of
Emperor Kanmu and
Fujiwara no Otomuro. His
personal name was
Kamino (神野). Saga was an...
- the
building was kept as a
shrine in
memory of the 50th Emperor,
Emperor Kanmu, who was the
Emperor when Heian-kyō
became the capital. In 1940, Emperor...
- month): The
emperor abdicated in
favor of his son Yamabe, who
became Emperor Kanmu.
Emperor Kōnin's
reign had
lasted for 11 years. 781 (Ten'ō 1, 12th month):...